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So, Probe: Unnatural Selection is one of those hidden gems in the horror sci-fi genre. The atmosphere is pretty thick, with a sense of dread that just hangs around. You’ve got this secretive British government project from the 70s, and it’s just begging for a deeper exploration. The pacing taps into that slow-burn horror vibe, building tension as Liz Shaw investigates these mutated bodies. The practical effects, while not always top-tier, have a certain charm that adds to the unsettling nature of the film. Performances are solid, especially considering the budget. It really dives into themes of experimentation and the unintended consequences of playing god. It’s distinctive for its mix of serious undertones and eerie visuals.
Interesting take on government secrecy and science gone wrong.The practical effects, while dated, have a unique texture.Great for viewing in a late-night horror marathon.
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